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euro has been getting squashed for two days against most currencies. i think the dollar is benefitting from continuation but the implications. think about what it is saying. maybe we don't have to have so much purchase power and programs embedded into the marketplace. so there is a lost different wayes it look at this. >> and very u.s. dollar positive. let's talk more about the fed minutes with a former fed governor and also strategist of drw trading group. robert i would like to get to you first of all. if you are one of the voting members, would you have been one of the ones who would like to wear the slow or stop those purchases before the end of this year? . >> yes, definitely. if not sooner. there is a strong group in the fed ram reserve board and the fomc. but they don't all get to vote at the same time. so you see in the statement reflected a significant number of people apparently are switching to the view that the fed just cannot go on to finance almost the entire federal deficit. >> indeed. i think bill this morning said the global money prin
euro has been getting squashed for two days against most currencies. i think the dollar is benefitting from continuation but the implications. think about what it is saying. maybe we don't have to have so much purchase power and programs embedded into the marketplace. so there is a lost different wayes it look at this. >> and very u.s. dollar positive. let's talk more about the fed minutes with a former fed governor and also strategist of drw trading group. robert i would like to get to...
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that is helping them with their currency and the euro issues. so they're able to fluctuate their currency and hedge by having local production. also coming up with really desirable vehicles like the jedi doing incredibly well. lori: there are all kinds of new models coming off the assembly line. >> gm has all the new pickup trucks coming out, there's a lot of new product. it is all the way across the board, some great small cars coming out. lori: you see a new ceo for ford this year? >> no. he will stay through 2014. lori: thank you so much. we appreciate your analysis of the automotive industry. okay. keep it right here on fox business as liz claman and david asman talk exclusively with quality of america president. melissa: same-store sales figures for the month of december roll in. retailers fearing for their profits, so how did they actually fair? lauren simonetti has all the details. >> it turned out the final sales week of the holiday shopping season save christmas in the end. you can see december retail sales rose by 4.5%, better than exp
that is helping them with their currency and the euro issues. so they're able to fluctuate their currency and hedge by having local production. also coming up with really desirable vehicles like the jedi doing incredibly well. lori: there are all kinds of new models coming off the assembly line. >> gm has all the new pickup trucks coming out, there's a lot of new product. it is all the way across the board, some great small cars coming out. lori: you see a new ceo for ford this year?...
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>> well, to me, i think that what the euro represents, or what the relationship between the euro and other currencies represent continues to be exaggerated by shifts in the ultimate dynamics of trying to score the economy. then you had in the big position growth that we've seen, and then you add in what japan is doing and i just think that you're really altering how the currencies are stocking up relative to each other. but i think there's very little doubt that the euro ended up with a lot more on the long side as the funding issues from europe moderated a little bit. probably pushing it to a level that was not really sustainable. >> rick, what's out there is this notion that japan is purposefully weakening the yen, and so you get a little flight from the yen and it looks like in that flight the euro is catching more of the running money than the dollar is. i think that's one way to think about it. i also think that you don't have clarity here when it comes to the outlook for the u.s. fiscal policy. or the u.s. fed policy that doesn't really enjointer confidence in the greenback. ag
>> well, to me, i think that what the euro represents, or what the relationship between the euro and other currencies represent continues to be exaggerated by shifts in the ultimate dynamics of trying to score the economy. then you had in the big position growth that we've seen, and then you add in what japan is doing and i just think that you're really altering how the currencies are stocking up relative to each other. but i think there's very little doubt that the euro ended up with a...
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his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife would move up on the list to receive a kidney. cameras were following the real story on realtime. you will see the video, next. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm
his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife...
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inevitably, they'll have to buy some euros. but the down side of the euro is that it's a really mediocre economy. and it's hard to get excited about eurozone investments except in terms of convergence playes and so on. so i think the euro is going to have a hard time raking 1.35 and probably won't go below 1.25 over the next year. there are much more interesting currency toes trade. >> we'll get on to that. but the economy and asset markets, clearly the impact on german equities, up 29% last year. also, in europe, you've got yield plays, right? if you're buying italian debt, you're getting a really good yield play. is it such a disconnect between the fundamentals and sentiment and asset prices? >> well, except asset prices were largely driven last year by the fears that the eurozone was going to fall apart. now that, you know, some of those fears have been put to rest, at least in the short-term, investors are kind of buying back a bit of what they sold. so it doesn't mean that things are good. it just means that they're not as
inevitably, they'll have to buy some euros. but the down side of the euro is that it's a really mediocre economy. and it's hard to get excited about eurozone investments except in terms of convergence playes and so on. so i think the euro is going to have a hard time raking 1.35 and probably won't go below 1.25 over the next year. there are much more interesting currency toes trade. >> we'll get on to that. but the economy and asset markets, clearly the impact on german equities, up 29%...
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commitment of the germans the french the italians and the spaniards the core nations to keeping the euro together and the central bankers said you know the germans do not like paying for quite a bit of the greek and pop probably the spanish that they will do it they have committed to it and the european nations have even though they have been protest anger they have committed to staying within the european construction because they don't see how europe can go back to being a series of atomized nations so it's really a question of an economic decision that also is a political decision i think there will be it will be difficult to get european nations to move towards fiscal unity it makes sense because if you can play the budget or when country against another you will have speculation different landing rates everywhere but i think the reason why you haven't heard about the euro zone conflict these past weeks is that it is actually doing better and if you look at the stock exchanges in the various european countries euro zone countries you can see that they're shooting right up there's als
commitment of the germans the french the italians and the spaniards the core nations to keeping the euro together and the central bankers said you know the germans do not like paying for quite a bit of the greek and pop probably the spanish that they will do it they have committed to it and the european nations have even though they have been protest anger they have committed to staying within the european construction because they don't see how europe can go back to being a series of atomized...
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the euro, though, fell off a mini cliff of its own. a little more detail coming up. >> we'll see kelly evans in just a bit. here's another big story brewing. >> reporter: a brutal political battle today over hurricane sandy aid for hard-hit new york and new jersey. i'll bring you all the tough rhetoric when we come back. >>> and yet another big story brewing for tomorrow. john boehner, he could be facing a real challenge for his job speaker of the house. ace acosta is all over this story. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> back to the rally on the streets today. that is the total sizzle story. check out these numbers. in case you missed it, dow added 308 points. nasdaq up 93. s&p 500 surging 36. cnbc's kelly evans joins us with all the details. good evening, kelly. >> larry, good evening, from down here at the stock exchange where you practically would expect streamers and champagne. the kind of day we had to put in in context, the likes of bill gross saying he sees stocks up 5% for the year, we did 60% of that in the first trad
the euro, though, fell off a mini cliff of its own. a little more detail coming up. >> we'll see kelly evans in just a bit. here's another big story brewing. >> reporter: a brutal political battle today over hurricane sandy aid for hard-hit new york and new jersey. i'll bring you all the tough rhetoric when we come back. >>> and yet another big story brewing for tomorrow. john boehner, he could be facing a real challenge for his job speaker of the house. ace acosta is all...
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unemployment rate and if it defaults on its next round it's going to end up getting kicked out of the euro zone. why do you say we're on the path to greece? >> well, because the people in greece continue to reject any kind of real reform because they've been so long denying reality that they think they can do it forever. the americans are not that far from when we had a balanced budget. we're not that far from when we paid for what we consumed. but we've got to get back to it pretty soon because after 12 years you're beginning to build the generation of citizens and even more generation of politicians who think this can go on forever. >> greta: what do you think is going to happen with the debt ceiling? people didn't notice, but secretary geithner sent a letter to capitol hill we have hit the debt ceiling. he can now do some sort of maneuvering with the money so we at least have cash for about two months, but we're about to run out of cash and a big fight offer the debt ceiling. what's going to happen? >> first of all, tim geithner, bless his heart, he's a little disingenuous in one sense.
unemployment rate and if it defaults on its next round it's going to end up getting kicked out of the euro zone. why do you say we're on the path to greece? >> well, because the people in greece continue to reject any kind of real reform because they've been so long denying reality that they think they can do it forever. the americans are not that far from when we had a balanced budget. we're not that far from when we paid for what we consumed. but we've got to get back to it pretty soon...
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what we have seen is euro and euro yen have fallen over the last 24 hours as a little bit of profit taking and stocks. but this is something that we look for in currency markets where you get like a break in the total risk on trade that's been going on. so i want to sell around 131.70. leave a tight stopper on 132 and a quarter. the game at the early part of january is not to look for mega trends or big continuation of nation. >> i have it run, andy. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating
what we have seen is euro and euro yen have fallen over the last 24 hours as a little bit of profit taking and stocks. but this is something that we look for in currency markets where you get like a break in the total risk on trade that's been going on. so i want to sell around 131.70. leave a tight stopper on 132 and a quarter. the game at the early part of january is not to look for mega trends or big continuation of nation. >> i have it run, andy. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [...
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these men are suspected of taxing two women on the number 93 bus in southeast on new euro's day. investigators say the men got on the bus in adams morgan. the women got on in anacostia and one of the men touched one of the women inappropriately. there was a fight. one woman was stabbed. another was hit in the head. >> serious crime is relatively rare where you have people who are injured. we do recognize that we are a part of the overall society in the washington d.c. area and crime does happen. so we are putting our resources in place to make sure we can limit these type of crimes from happening again. >> now, police don't believe the suspects and victims knew each other and are asking you to call them in you know who these guys are. you can get a closer look at these pictures on myfoxdc.com. as for the two women, they were treated and released from the hospital. >>> coming up next, a d.c. police officer draws attention to what he says is a problem with at least one of the city's speed cameras. >> meantime, speed cameras in other parts of our area are doing their job. that is ac
these men are suspected of taxing two women on the number 93 bus in southeast on new euro's day. investigators say the men got on the bus in adams morgan. the women got on in anacostia and one of the men touched one of the women inappropriately. there was a fight. one woman was stabbed. another was hit in the head. >> serious crime is relatively rare where you have people who are injured. we do recognize that we are a part of the overall society in the washington d.c. area and crime does...
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they have the big crowds and block off the street and wear the euro trash outfit and look at you with great distapism want to drive them off the road. >> dana: exercise to me has a benefit for your mind. only way the human body gets rid of stress is work it off. that's good why it is good to walk or go to core fusion. >> kimberly: indoor court and hot tubbing are stress relievers. >> eric: slightly overweight. >> bob: obese doesn't help you. >> eric: so if you are a little overweight you work out and keep yourself in shape. so you are healthier. i love working out. i run four times a week and do push-ups every morning of my life. >> dana: push-up are the best exercise you can do. >> greg: you do it over a mirror. >> kimberly: he is like this. "god you look good." [ laughter ] >> bob: kimberly and i know that sex burns 600-calories an hour. >> kimberly: why do you say we know this? freddie burns $1600 an hour. -- freudian slip. >> greg: that the beckel institute. >> kimberly: you dragged me in to that. >> bob: it's good for you. limbers you up, when you run think about it. it hurts the
they have the big crowds and block off the street and wear the euro trash outfit and look at you with great distapism want to drive them off the road. >> dana: exercise to me has a benefit for your mind. only way the human body gets rid of stress is work it off. that's good why it is good to walk or go to core fusion. >> kimberly: indoor court and hot tubbing are stress relievers. >> eric: slightly overweight. >> bob: obese doesn't help you. >> eric: so if you are...
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is it the euro or the yen? let's explain that look at the two-day the euro versus the yen. interesting. that is giving up ground. look at the canada versus the yes. the canada is really holding up well. after looking at all the cross trades, i would think that the euro is really the catalyst for some of the lower trade, even though we all know that the yen is on a path most likely to lose ground against most of the major currencies. brian sullivan, the mario andretti of street signs and "squawk on the street," back to you. >> you're way too kind, rick, but i will take it. thank you very much. let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals and go down to sharon epperson at the nymex. how are things looking, sharon? >> looks like we are seeing a bit of a pull back across-the-board in the commodities sector after yesterday's sharp rally, gold hate two-week high we are looking at the aftermath of this, a lot of folks deciding now they put new money to work what are they really going to do for 2013? you look at the gold price, it's hit the lows of the session right around
is it the euro or the yen? let's explain that look at the two-day the euro versus the yen. interesting. that is giving up ground. look at the canada versus the yes. the canada is really holding up well. after looking at all the cross trades, i would think that the euro is really the catalyst for some of the lower trade, even though we all know that the yen is on a path most likely to lose ground against most of the major currencies. brian sullivan, the mario andretti of street signs and...
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the other person killed has been identified as 26 euro francisco gutierrez. he is from honduras and worked in construction. >> san francisco police have released surveillance video of the man accused of robbing ain that killing her doll. >> off the video shows the suspect police are looking for--killing her dog. >> the video shows a suspect police are looking for. >> the woman pulled her car over and leavenworth street in the tenderloin with a man came up and demanded money. >> after given the man her money, but muger grabbed the dog and through into the oncoming traffic. >> the man grabbed the dog after i had given him money held proxy over his head and threw her into oncoming traffic. she was on her side screaming and crying. her right eye was falling out. >> the woman believes the man killed her dog she did not have them in out of monehe amount of money was looking for. >> said of the police have named a suspect in monday's shooting dead. >> they say luiz hernandez shot and killed 36 euro christopher soriano. >> the 26 euro suspect is under arrest. >> poli
the other person killed has been identified as 26 euro francisco gutierrez. he is from honduras and worked in construction. >> san francisco police have released surveillance video of the man accused of robbing ain that killing her doll. >> off the video shows the suspect police are looking for--killing her dog. >> the video shows a suspect police are looking for. >> the woman pulled her car over and leavenworth street in the tenderloin with a man came up and demanded...